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Front StreetFront Street Live at Dead On The Creek on 2009-08-09 (August 9, 2009)

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Collection: FrontStreet
Band/Artist: Front Street
Date: August 9, 2009 (check for other copies)
Venue: Dead On The Creek
Location: The banks of Rocktree Creek, near Willits, CA

Source: 2-tr SBD > SoundDevices 722
Lineage: SoundDevices 722 > HDD transfer
Taped by: bo putnam
Transferred by: bo putnam
Keywords: Grateful Dead; Workingman's Ed; JGB; Grapefruit Ed; Jerry Garcia; Stu Allen; Mark Corsolini; Jeff Faust; John "Stewball" Stewart; Sammy Johnston


Description

Front Street
Dead on the Creek
The banks of Rocktree Creek, near Willits, CA
2009-08-09

Set 1
1. Bertha -> Greatest Story
2. Row Jimmy
3. Cassidy
4. How's Everyone Doin?
5. Brown Eyed Women
6. Looks Like Rain
7. Ramble On Rose
8. Weather Report -> Let It Grow ->
9. Help On The Way -> Slipknot -> Franklin's Tower

Set 2
1. Samson & Delilah
2. Everybody Still Out There?
3. Terrapin Station ->
4. Playin' In The Band ->
5. He's Gone -> Drums /Space ->
6. Dark Star -> Saint Stephen -> The Eleven ->
7. Morning Dew * - > Sugar Magnolia *

Encore
Black Muddy River -> Playin' In The Band Reprise

[* w/ Pat Nevins on acoustic guitar]

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Cassidy 42.4 MB
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How's Everyone Doin? 941.5 KB
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Brown Eyed Women 39.2 MB
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Looks Like Rain 43.0 MB
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Ramble On Rose 38.7 MB
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Weather Report -> Let It Grow -> 81.0 MB
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Help On The Way -> Slipknot -> Franklin's Tower 122.8 MB
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Samson & Delilah 42.9 MB
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Everybody Still Out There? 1.4 MB
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Terrapin Station -> 90.1 MB
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Playin' In The Band -> 54.1 MB
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He's Gone -> Drums /Space -> 119.1 MB
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Dark Star -> Saint Stephen -> The Eleven -> 158.3 MB
22.4 MB
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Morning Dew - > Sugar Magnolia 134.2 MB
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Black Muddy River -> Playin' in the Band (reprise) 71.9 MB
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Closing 3.2 MB
760.5 KB
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Reviewer: lostmoon - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - September 1, 2009
Subject: morning dew
I have always loved a good Morning Dew from early days of the Grateful Dead until today. This one here is as good as many/any. One more time: Clean, crisp and with feeling.

Notes

Front Street is

Stu Allen - lead guitar, vocals
John "Stewball" Stewart - rhythm guitar, vocals
Sammy Johnston - keys, vocals
Jeff Faust - bass
Mark Corsolini - drums

The second outing for this ensemble, comprising many from Workingman's Ed and continuing the thing adding John "Stewball" Stewart on rhythm guitar ("the Bobby parts"). Stu Allen was a bit under-the-weather, but with the help and alchemy of Poobah and Dan Ward, Dark Star and beyond was achieved in a most intriguing fashion. The venerable Pat Nevins joined the stage for the end of Set the 2. It was a pretty special show...

FOH engineer (and 2-tracker): bo putnam
Monitor Engineer: Shaun Wilson
System provided by: Mike Bendinelli


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